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Dad Refuses To Give Son’s Ex-Girlfriend A Ride Home After What She Has Done To Him

by Jeffrey Stone
January 15, 2026
in Social Issues

A father’s loyalty faced the ultimate test when his college-freshman son ended a long-distance relationship after his girlfriend mistreated him and kissed another guy just weeks before winter break. The young woman, daughter of his ex-wife’s closest friend, had counted on sharing the cross-country drive home since she had no car and flights now cost a staggering twelve hundred dollars.

When the son refused to let her ride along, she turned to her mother, who quickly called the ex-wife, who then pressured both father and son to change their minds for the sake of old family ties and sheer logistics. Unmoved, the dad stood firmly by his son’s side, choosing to shield the young man’s healing heart over smoothing things out for everyone else involved.

A father supports his son in refusing to give his cheating ex a ride home from college.

Dad Refuses To Give Son's Ex-Girlfriend A Ride Home After What She Has Done To Him
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'WIBTA for not giving my son's ex-girlfriend a ride back home from college for winter break?'

I have an 18 year old son that I share with my ex. My son just finished his first semester of college.

He goes to my alma mater, which is on the other side of the country (United States) from where we live.

A couple of years ago, he started dating the daughter of one of his mother's best friends.

She decided she wanted to go to the same school as my son and is attending the same college.

Since she left for college, her parents' marriage has imploded. She also has apparently been having a hard time finding friends at the college.

She started treating my son badly and this culminated in her kissing another guy.

My son broke up with her after finding out. That was two weeks ago.

The winter break is about a month long. She had been planning to ride with my son back home (she does not have a car).

I flew to the college to ride with my son in his car back home. She apparently assumed that my son was still giving her a ride

because she asked my son when we were planning to leave tomorrow to drive back home.

My son told her that she is not getting a ride. This resulted in her calling her mother, who called my ex, who called our son and demanded that he...

She has no other way home and the plane ticket is about $1200 right now (plane tickets in the US are a mess right now).

He refused. My ex called me since I am here and demanded that I give her a ride since it is technically my car (I am the only person on...

I told her I am going along with whatever our son wants to do.

Apparently, this is causing all types of issues for my ex and the girl's parents trying to figure out how to get her home. AITA?

The son ended things because his girlfriend treated him poorly and was unfaithful – hardly the foundation for a multi-day, cross-country car ride where they’d be stuck together for hours. Forcing proximity in such a confined space could reopen wounds, stir up tension, or worse, create unsafe emotional dynamics. The father’s decision to support his son aligns with protecting mental health during recovery.

On the flip side, the pressure from the ex-wife and the girl’s family stems from practicality and longstanding friendships. With flights skyrocketing and no car of her own, the young woman faces being stranded at college over a month-long break.

Holiday travel chaos makes alternatives tough. Many students rely on rideshares or carpools to avoid exorbitant last-minute costs. The adults involved likely see it as a simple favor among connected families, not realizing it dismisses the son’s valid feelings.

This situation spotlights broader family dynamics in blended or divorced setups, where loyalty to friends can override a child’s needs. Parents sometimes prioritize social harmony over immediate emotional support, but experts stress that post-breakup healing thrives on space.

Psychologist Ernesto Lira de la Rosa notes that aiming for about three to six months of no contact helps most people process emotions effectively, as a 2007 study in the Journal of Positive Psychology showed participants feeling better around the three-month mark after cutting ties.

In cases involving infidelity, maintaining distance prevents reopening wounds and allows genuine recovery. Clinical psychologist Tricia Wolanin explains that even seeing an ex’s name can trigger intense emotions, making boundaries essential for clarity and self-worth. Here, a long car ride would shatter any emerging peace, turning a healing period into prolonged discomfort.

Broader social trends show holiday travel burdens many college students, with surveys indicating a majority drive rather than fly due to costs and convenience, yet sudden changes like breakups complicate plans. Prioritizing the son’s healing over logistical fixes sends a powerful message: actions have consequences, and emotional safety comes first.

Neutral advice? Families should encourage open talks about feelings before demands, and young adults benefit from clear boundaries post-breakup. If tensions rise, a neutral third party like a counselor can help navigate shared circles without forcing unwanted contact.

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

Some people assert OP is NTA and the ex-girlfriend must face consequences for cheating and mistreating the son.

Shelby_the_Turd − "She apparently assumed that my son was still giving her a ride

because she asked my son when we were planning to leave tomorrow to drive back home. My son told her that she is not getting a ride.

This resulted in her calling her mother, who called my ex, who called our son and demanded that he give her a ride.

She has no other way home and the plane ticket is about $1200 right now (plane tickets in the US are a mess right now). He refused."

NTA. Her treating him badly and kissing another dude just cost her family $1,200.

If I were you, I'd be focusing on my son's healing from the breakup and I would be doing the complete opposite pressuring him to let his ex ride back...

[Reddit User] − No, she could've thought of that before she went and cheated on your son.

She can't do that and then expect the person to still give her a ride. NTA.

[Reddit User] − NTA so she cheated on him and now thinks she's entitled to a ride in an enclosed car with him

all the way across the country just so she can save $1200? lol Nope. NTA

Grand_Dingo6858 − NTA she played FAFO with your son and his emotions, seems pretty dumb to assume

he would want to be stuck in a car across country with someone who played him like that.

This says everything about his ex, she thinks she can always have her way which is why she kissed the other boy and assumed she would still get a ride...

Sound like she's spending winter break alone at school contemplating the fact her actions will have equal and opposite reactions.

Also your ex clearly has no regard for her son's emotions of she's willing to force him into a ton can across country with the girl who cheated on him,

good for you for having your son's back he will remember this.

Some people emphasize that the son should not be forced into an uncomfortable situation with his cheating ex.

JellyfishSolid2216 − NTA. Your son shouldn’t be stuck in a car with her. Why does your ex not care more about her own son?

Secret_Sister_Sarah − NTA - really, it's not even your call, it's your son's car, his ex, his decision.

He decided not to drive her back, and you're along for the ride. I think it's totally right and fair for you to support whatever decision he makes.

If she had her heart set on getting this ride, she shouldn't have treated him badly and cheated on him.

Some people suggest the ex-girlfriend should rely on the person she cheated with or her own family.

FightClubAlumni − Tell her to get the guy she kissed to get her home.

Sea_Firefighter_4598 − NTA a cross country trip in these circumstances would be a nightmare.

It will probably be a messy semester break if she only chose that college because your son went there.

Her family needs to step up and buy her a ticket.

Some people note the ex-girlfriend’s entitlement and advise cutting ties or blocking contact.

princessspluto − Welp... she better start planning trips and itineraries in her college town then. Block their number. NTA.

Expensive-Eye-4549 − NTA, I believe any ties with an ex should be cut, you’re ex feels the obligation most likely

because it’s her friends child but you are nta and not obligated to take anyone you don’t know.

This story reminds us that breakups ripple beyond the couple, especially when family friends get involved. Do you think the son and father were right to hold firm, or should they have offered the ride for old times’ sake despite the hurt? How would you handle family pressure in a similar mess? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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